Supervisor Program: Cultural Competence and Diversity

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This course covers issues such as stereotyping, prejudice, bias, and hate to introduce students to cultural awareness and diversity. Barriers to cross-cultural communication, how to improve such communication, and intentional and unintentional discrimination will be discussed. Students will be able to relate cultural diversity to policing on both an individual and organizational basis.

This course will also focus on the following topics:

  • Culture’s impact on the community and the police service
  • Identifying the context structure of cultures.
  • Recognizing the relationship between bias, prejudice and cultural diversity.
  • Defining stereotyping and ethnocentrism and how it affects individuals and organizations
  • Understanding the concept of power and its relationship between individuals, organizations, and personal actions or inactions

Our training experts recommend this course for all officers, ranks, and command staff.

Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle

Attorney Daigle focuses on evaluating and providing policy and training on areas of increased liability for departments across the country. Attorney Daigle’s keynote focuses on understanding current trends in legal standards, operational standards, and community concern. More importantly, the intersection between these topics to provide departments evaluation and recommendations to move forward.

  • Credit Hours: 1
  • Class ID: CT-22-123
  • Area: 24-46-4-A1
  • Topic: Community Relations, Bias, Cultural Awareness

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